Arcade Collecting > Pinball
I finally got a pin...RESTORED AND LOVING IT.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shardian on September 12, 2008, 09:34:11 am ---I did a test run on cleaning white plastic posts, and it is not easy/not good results. Is there a simple, fast method to brightening these things up with Novus?
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Depends exactly which posts you mean but in my experience a lot of the white plastic parts have gone the way of the SNES.
shardian:
Basic faceted white post.
ChadTower:
Yeah, if your issue is that the plastic has changed color, just replace them. White plastic does that over time and it's not reversible.
shardian:
Well they are now 'off white'. Honestly, I think I'll just stick with off-white if it comes down to it. All the posts are accounted for and in good condition, so it really isn't worth changing them all out for bright white. They would just stand out awkwardly then I think.
But if you say I can't buff them to brighten them, I'll just throw them in the dish washer to simplify things.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shardian on September 12, 2008, 09:59:02 am ---Well they are now 'off white'. Honestly, I think I'll just stick with off-white if it comes down to it. All the posts are accounted for and in good condition, so it really isn't worth changing them all out for bright white. They would just stand out awkwardly then I think.
But if you say I can't buff them to brighten them, I'll just throw them in the dish washer to simplify things.
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That's what I would do too. If it's not surface dirt you're not going to get them white again. Wait until you find your real keeper pins to go that far with.
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